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It's sad but true.
I wish people would pull their heads out of their asses and wake up, even if it's almost two years too late.
And for those who criticize him for making money, well, unfortunately, a mainstream movie's about the only means to effectively convey such important information to much of the American people, because it sure as hell won't reach anyone if it's in the newspaper or in a book (especially much of the people in the Midwest, who may own a bible, but almost certaintly haven't read it). Making money is just a byproduct of releasing any mainstream movie that does relatively well. He's been making documentaries years before Bowling for Columbine and Fahrenheit 9/11, most of which I assume didn't make close to as much money as these films have, so he's not an opportunist.
If Fahrenheit 9/11 contained so much rampant bullshit, shouldn't Micheal Moore have been successfully sued years ago for libel, by the numerous parties, individuals and corporations he criticized? Last time I checked, the closest they could come up with is a "counter movie" whose main point of argument centered around the fact that after the 9/11 terrorist attacks, Bush waited ten minutes less at the school reading "My Pet Goat" than Moore claimed. It's truly pathetic.
...and all you guys can come up with is that he's fat...